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02/04/2026

February weather typically features snow and ice that contribute to creating potholes in the city. But with the current warm temperatures, the City of Lethbridge’s Transportation Operations department is out fixing some existing potholes.
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01/31/2026

Heads up - the Government of Alberta has let us know that contractors will be finishing up work on the Highway 3 Bridge on Mon. Feb.2 and Tues. Feb. 3. One westbound lane will be closed from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. both days.

01/30/2026

The pre-selected locations monitored by photo radar for February 2026 are listed in the calendar.

Motorists are advised to always obey posted speed limits and pay careful attention around schools and playgrounds, especially when children are outside playing, school is in session or community events are taking place that result in increased traffic to the area. Harmonized playground zones are in effect daily from 7:30 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Please be advised it is inappropriate to approach photo radar operators to complain. Complaints should be directed to the Lethbridge Police Service by calling 403-327-2210.

For more information about Automated Traffic Enforcement in Lethbridge, including an updated list of sites monitored by photo radar, visit: https://www.lethbridgepolice.ca/community-safety/automated-traffic-enforcement/

01/22/2026

🚧 Bridge Construction Alert! 🚧

The province is completing emergency repairs on the Highway 3 bridge.

One westbound lane is closed on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. through January 27, weather permitting.

Eastbound closures will kick in for three-to-four days once westbound work is done.

Please plan for delays and drive with care.

01/20/2026

Lethbridge, we need your snow‑pinions! ❄️

The City’s winter pilot is rolling on. We want to know how you feel about plowing, snow routes and windrows.

The community survey is open until March 22.

Help shape a winter plan that doesn’t leave anyone out in the cold. 🥶

More 👉 https://www.lethbridge.ca/news/posts/share-your-snow-pinions/

01/13/2026

Attention westsiders and University of Lethbridge students/staff. The traffic lights will be out tomorrow, Tuesday, January 13, at University Dr & Aperture Dr W starting at 9:00 a.m. Work will last 4-6 hrs. All roads will be open and a 4-way stop in place.

01/08/2026

Lethbridge Police are shining the light on the importance of intersection safety as its Select Traffic Enforcement Program for January.

In 2025, Lethbridge’s 10 intersections with the highest collision risk recorded 86 motor vehicle accidents, 15 of which resulted in injuries and one in a fatality.

Given the potentially devastating impact of such traffic infractions, police have a low tolerance for those which occur at intersections. Unfortunately, it is neither feasible nor practical to post a police officer at every major intersection. This is where intersection safety devices, more commonly known as red light cameras, come into play. These devices have proven to be effective in reducing collisions and casualties by getting motorists to reduce their speed and stop for red lights. When conventional enforcement is not an option, these devices are a tool to help make the roads safer for everyone.

Enforcement alone is not enough to make our intersections safer. There also needs to be a greater awareness of the need to make safe driving decisions.

Here are some tips to stay safe while driving though intersections:
- Always look before proceeding through an intersection – remember the road is also shared with pedestrians 👀🚦🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️
- Leave an abundance of room between your vehicle and the vehicle in front 🚗↔️🚗
- Ensure it is safe to turn left before making the turn ⬅️🚦
- Ensure you come to a complete stop at red lights and stop signs 🛑
- Adjust your driving for the road conditions 🌧️❄️🌫️

Making our roads safer is everyone’s responsibility. Slow down, stay alert, and follow the rules of the road.

01/06/2026

The Lethbridge Police Service concluded it’s annual Christmas Check Stop campaign with four impaired drivers removed from the road during the month-long enforcement project.

While the goal of the Check Stop Campaign is to locate and apprehend impaired drivers due to the significant risk they pose to public safety, it’s also hoped the highly-visible Check Stops act as a deterrent to those who might otherwise drink and drive.

During the campaign, approximately 1,768 vehicles were stopped. In addition to the four Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) Fails, police issued seven IRS Cautions for drivers with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05-0.079, 103 violation tickets, three criminal charges for failing to stop and executed three warrants.

By comparison, 1,250 vehicles were stopped during the 2024 campaign, and police issued 10 IRS Fails, 10 IRS Cautions, two IRS Novice penalties for zero tolerance with a Graduated Driver’s License, 123 violation tickets, five criminal charges and executed six warrants.

“More vehicles were checked this year than last, and there was a 60 per cent reduction in the number of impaired drivers apprehended,” said Sgt. Tony Ramotowski of the Traffic Response Unit. “While enforcement and education efforts will continue, these results are encouraging, and we hope to see this trend continue.”

LPS thanks Alberta Sheriffs and RCMP for their assistance during the campaign as well as volunteers with the Lethbridge and Area chapter of MADD. Police would also like to thank the majority of drivers, who were sober and driving responsibly.

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